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You would laugh to heal the land, undated
This series is contained in 14 folders in boxes 7-9, and is broken down into three sub-series: A. Manuscripts, B. Sheet Music, and C. Miscellaneous. Sub-Series B consists of around 200 pieces of published sheet music, which have been removed from the collection and integrated into LaBudde Special Collections' Sheet Music Collection. Sub-Series C consists of playlists and lyrics, a handwritten hymnal, songbooks, instructional books, and music bulletins and periodicals.
You Write The Music -- What About Them, Undated
Jean Riley; Produced by Aubrey Mayhew
You, You, You Are The One / Tetos Demey, Milton Leeds, Fred Wise, 1948
Sheet music from this collection has been integrated into LaBudde Special Collections' Sheet Music Collection. Sunburst, composed by Don Tiff, is housed with the Kansas City imprints.
You, You, You (Know What To Do) -- Time To Hit The Road Again
Bobby Rush; Produced By Bobby Rush; Urgent! Records
“You’d Be So Nice,” “Let’s Get Lost,” and “Blue of Evening”; “Body and Soul”, Undated
Commercial recordings
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To, 1942
Composer: Porter, Cole/Lyricist: unknown/Arranger: Mason, Jack/Publisher: Chappell & Co. Inc./Publishing Place: New York, NY
You’d Be So Nice to Come Home to, undated
Copied part for 1st Alto Sax. Words and music by Cole Porter, arr. By Lennie Niehaus.
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To, undated
Handwritten with melody and chords.
You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to, undated
Lead Sheet in Pen in A Minor, 1 p., (21.6cm x 28cm); Lead Sheet in Pen with Pencil Notes and Lyrics in A Minor, 1 p., (21.6cm x 28cm); 2 Lead Sheets in Pen with Lyrics in F Minor, each 1 p., (21.6cm x 28cm)
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (1812), undated
Printed parts for Alto Sax/Bari Sax, Trumpet/Tenor Sax, Trombone/Bass, Guitar/Piano.
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (1902), 1942
Printed copies for 1stTenor Sax, 1stTrumpet, 1stTrombone, Piano, Violins A-B. Words and music by Cole Porter. Arr. by Jack Mason. Chappell & Co.
“You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To” by Andre Kostelanetz & Orchestra, May 2, 1943
WABC
You’d Be So Nice to Come Home to (Cole Porter, arr. Strayer), undated
Full score [pencil/ink M.S.], 8 pp. 7 parts [ink/print]: trumpet, tenor sax, trombone, baritone sax, piano, bass, drums
You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To, print parts, comp. by Cole Porter, undated
Included in this series is sheet music for big bands and small combos of various instrumentation, as well as method books. Also included are set lists made up of sheet music.
You’d Be Surprised, undated
[n.d.]. Ink MS. 31.5 cm x 24 cm. Five parts including vocal, conductor, drums, bass and piano. Annotations in pencil. Blue ink stamp: “Dorothy Collins”.
You’d Be Surprised (For Four Horns), undated
[n.d.]. Ink MS. 31.5 cm x 24 cm. Four parts including tenor sax, 1st and 2nd trumpet, and trombone. Annotations in pencil. Blue ink stamp: “Dorothy Collins”.
You'll Always Be The Same Sweetheart, 1932
Composer: Tobias, Charlie; De Rose, Peter/Lyricist: Burke, Joe/Arranger: Skinner, Frank/Publisher: Joe Morris Music Co./Publishing Place: New York, NY
You'll Find a Little Bit of Ireland Everywhere, 1916
Composer and Lyricist: Stanley Murphy; Publisher: Jerome H. Remick and Co.
You'll Git Dar Bye an' Bye, 1912
W.G. Wilson (words); N. Clark Smith (music). "Alabama Labor Song." [c. 1912]. Ink MS. 1 l., 1 p. For TTBB. Also included is a letter and lyrics sheet from Wilson to Smith regarding setting the words to music, dated February 2, 1912; lyrics sheet has Smith's pencil revisions; also included are revised lyrics typed on official stationary for the Inter-State Literary Assocation of Kansas and the West.
You'll Git Dar Bye an' Bye, 1913
W.G. Wilson (words); N. Clark Smith (music). "Alabama Labor Song." From the "Plantation Folk Songs for Male Voices" series. Pullman Porter's edition. Kansas City/Chicago: N.C. Smith, 1913. 2 l., 4 pp. For TTBB and piano.
You'll Know (83), 1951
Printed parts for 2nd Alto Sax, 2nd Tenor Sax, Trumpet I-III, 2nd Trombone, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Violins A-C. All parts have two versions: Dance Arrangement and Vocal Background (saxophones switch to clarinets). Words by Harold Adamson, music by Jimmy McHugh. Dance arrangement by Johnny Warrington. Vocal Background by Joe Leahy. Chappell & Co.
You'll Lose A Good Thing -- I'm Out Of Love
Kip Anderson; Excello Records
You'll Never Get A Better Chance Than This -- Slow Poison, Undated
Johnny And Jack
You'll Never Know, undated
Side one Label: You'll Never Know.
You'll Never Know, undated
Handwritten copy with melody, lyrics and chords.
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